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A pint of best Cough Mixture can be made at home by adding sweetening and water to a small bottle of HEENZO. Cheapest and best. M

CYCLE RACING. IEKHAPS THE MOST EXHILs ARATiXG OF SPORTS is ■nice again fuming into its own. AYitli L!mt ond in \iew we are making y speciality of building RACING BICYCLES. The Ii.S.A. ANGLO SPECIAL is huilt m the latest designs. With fancy plated finish and enamelled in any coinin', this bicycle should make an instant appeal to any lover of the spurt-. The ROYAL SPEEDWELL BfCYCLE.—Recognised as one of the most efficient cycles for racing. Expertly made and beautifully finished in any colour, it is a machine that anyone can bo proud of. Write lor full particulars and prices. AA'e carry full and up-to-date stocks of tyros and accessories. Send up your order to-day. W. A.SCOTT & SONS SPEEDWELL CYCLE WORKS. ISI-IS3 George St. I) USE DI3T

HpHE home laxative should be safe 1 for all members of the family, from the kiddies to the grownups. Chamberlain's Tablets are the safest remedy for the home. _ They strengthen the stomach and induce the bowels to act without further aid. If you wish to try before you buy, send your address and twopence for postage to Chamberlain’s Ltd., 520 Riley St., Sydney, N.S.W. ref \W \ .... iC ri*! ' K \k v\ m

the BB EC HAM'S PILLS a pouml for cure. Kei The safeguards against all lire’s Liver, Regular Bowels, healthy Kid Hundreds of thou prevention' 1 which saves many a worry, suffering-, and expense, u ills are: a Sound Stomach, stn Activ® i and Pure Blood. rv \ m? «fjy a comedy that has stood the test for over half a century and is now used all over \ the civilized globe. They regulate the bowels, aid the kidneys, relievestomech and liver trouble, purify the blood and promote digestion. They will build up a s>v) healthy system ami repair tlie ill effects of sedentary habits and over indulgence N&( in eating or drinking. The best safeguard against indigestion, biliousness, and xjtfef dyspepsia. l ake Beecliam’s Pills occasionally and you will maintain £</©si fawHk © both men and women—keep healthy by uam£ Sold everywhere ia boxes, labelled 10Jd, Is-lid and 2s-9d. (original English pffi

*P SPE *O? o m&J O to e'r v 6 ss'2 fpn je" s Better Times For You . During the recent two anxious years, now happily passed, one could not he sure what the next month would bring. But New Zealand has weathered the storm, from one end of the Dominion to the other increased prosperity has set in. More money is coming into the country —the National Income every day increases, wool prices are soaring, primary products are maintaining high figures—l 923 promise* big things for the optimistic man, whether he be employer or employee. But now this anxious time is over it behoves us to spend our money wisely during the time of prosperity, and not pay unnecessarily high prices solely because money promises to be plentiful during 1923. This particularly applies to suit buying! Crown Suits—made for you—have all the good qualities of clothe* costing very much more. In style, in fit, in quality they equal the best procurable. Yet because they are sold at wholesale price* direct from the warehouse to you, they are very much lower in price —you may purchase Crown Suits to order from £5. Further, satisfaction is guaranteed or money is refunded I •mart suitings at our local branch to-day. See tfea CROWN CLOTHING M’F’G. CO. (N.Z.) u Famous for Fifteen Years for Fair Dealing Mavphera Quay, Grey; Palmerston St., WaattKiri,

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1923, Page 4

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